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Humphrey Bogart | Joseph 'Duke' Berne |
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Irene Manning | Lorna Fleming |
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Richard Travis | George Anderson |
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Susan Peters | Ruth Carter |
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Stanley Ridges | Martin T. Fleming, Attorney |
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Minor Watson | Warden George Booth |
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Chick Chandler | Frank 'Dancer' Smith |
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Joe Downing | Frenchy |
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Howard Da Silva | Sandor |
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Murray Alper | Quinto, a Convict |
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Roland Drew | Faye |
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John Ridgely | Tim |
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Joe King | Prosecutor Toohey |
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John Hamilton | Judge |
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Virginia Brissac | Mrs. Booth |
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Bertram Millhauser | Writer |
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Lewis Seiler | Director |
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Abem Finkel | Writer |
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Daniel Fuchs | Writer |
The Big Shot (1942) is a crime drama film starring Humphrey Bogart as a crime boss and Irene Manning as the woman with whom he falls in love. This was the last film in which former supporting player Bogart, who had finally reached stardom with High Sierra (1940) and The Maltese Falcon (1941), would portray a gangster.
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